Boom vs Boomless

If you are only spraying crop ground, I'd go booms all the way. Boomless is great for the random stuff and wooly pasture, and that is mainly what I use, but booms are precise.
 
I have my cropcare boomless hanging in the barn too-lol. Never cared for the way it worked with the the 12v pump.
The best sprayer move I ever made was the day I took the boomless nozzles off of my 25 gal. Cropcare ATV sprayer and put Cropcare's 13' boom kit on (after discovering that the salesman had mislead me about the upgrade price when I bought the boomless). I use that rig a lot, very even spray coverage makes for very good results from herbicide applications.
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That's exactly what I have, and it works well. I added a valve on each side of the center so I can isolate and run only one boom for narrow areas. Makes it the perfect width to spray a long gravel driveway. Mine is probably 8 years old and still going on the original pump and everything, but did have to replace the tank itself as it was cracked to hell at the bottom mount bolts.
 
Is that the FX model? If so, how do you like it?
It's the FX Pro and so far, I like it. Handles the 100 gal tank with no issues. Top speed is 47, so not to bad. I don't like some of the interior layout and it doesn't have much storage. Right after getting it home they came out with the Can am Defender 6x6 and I started having buyers remorse:)
 
It's the FX Pro and so far, I like it. Handles the 100 gal tank with no issues. Top speed is 47, so not to bad. I don't like some of the interior layout and it doesn't have much storage. Right after getting it home they came out with the Can am Defender 6x6 and I started having buyers remorse:)

I had that in reverse (buyer’s elation?) when I went from a Ranger to the CanAm Defender. I like the inside layout much better, lots of removable storage, and power steering to boot. I really like it after almost a year and a half.
 
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